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Scholarship Tea
September 10, 2009 - Women's Faculty Club

The Scholarship Tea brings together faculty, students, donors, and alumni to recognize student scholarship recipients and the donors whose generosity has made the awards possible.

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Karemi Alvarez (left) and Katherine Lao were featured speakers at the Scholarship Tea. Both are Kaiser Permanente Public Health Scholars; Karemi Alvarez is also the recipient of the Public Health Alumni Association Diversity Award.

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East Bay Community Foundation president and CEO, Nicole Taylor (left), and director of public and private partnerships, Darien Louie (right), with UC Berkeley School of Public Health Dean Stephen Shortell

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2009-10 School of Public Health scholarship recipients gather at the Women's Faculty Club to meet their sponsors.

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Loel Solomon, national director of Community Health Initiatives, Kaiser Permanente (left), and Dean Shortell

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Members of the first-ever group of Kaiser Permanente Public Health Scholars, a program funded by a $5 million grant from a fund established by Kaiser Permanente at the East Bay Community Foundation

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Left to right: Students Katherine Hung (Patricia A. Buffler Scholarship), Baljeet Sangha (Genevieve Sickafoose Award), and Edward Bellfield (Kaiser Permanente Public Health Scholarship)

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Left to right: Former Public Health Alumni Association (PHAA) board members Joan Lam '62 and Robert Beatty, Ph.D. '94, and current PHAA president John Troidl, Ph.D. '01, M.B.A.

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Left to right: Dean Shortell (center) with students (left to right) Marta Ciestak (Genevieve Sickafoose Award), Baljeet Sangha (Genevieve Sickafoose Award), Sheila Baxter (Genevieve Sickafoose Award), and Fisayo Oke (Max Factor Family Foundation Award)

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Students Devina Kuo (left) and Leah Sanchez, both of whom are recipients of the Kaiser Permanente Public Health Scholarship

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Patricia Hosel, School of Public Health assistant dean, external relations and development, and Mike Hannigan, cofounder, Give Something Back

Photographer: Jim Block